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Wednesday, June 15, 2005

oil and glass.

A guy came into Bits and Pieces the other day while I was in there to sell some art. Ju was actually looking for some, would you believe, and so he let him stay, and some of these art pieces just blew me away. If I'd have had forty notes right then and there, he would have had them just for this one abstract that he had. It looked just... like a wave of orange, and was coloured so vividly, but shift your perception and you could suddenly see that it was a woman.

It wasn't even what the female form looks like, though. It was what it is. And it just took my breath away.

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